SOLUTION: If s= 1/n, where n is any integer, what is the greatest possible value of s+100?
F. O
G. 100
H. 100.5
J. 101
K. n/A
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Question 980553: If s= 1/n, where n is any integer, what is the greatest possible value of s+100?
F. O
G. 100
H. 100.5
J. 101
K. n/A
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The greatest value of s if n is an integer is when n=1: s=1.
The greatest possible value of s+100=1+100=101, ANSWER: (J.)
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